The film 'Clocked: An Oral History' is the story of transgender activism and life through the eyes of the people. This film is a first person portrait of the transgender community through personal insights, stories and reflections on the meaning of community and being transgendered.
PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTORS.
FORMS: Documentary, Feature, Short
GENRES: Transgender, Culture
NICHES: Gay/Lesbian

Monday, April 23, 2007

Lyle Garcia-Blake Oral History

Lyle is a software professional who has appeared in photographic exhibits across the United States and on television raising gender awareness and educating the public. He has presented workshops at the 2005 and 2006 Gender Odyssey conferences and on numerous trans-focused panels.

About Me

Martin Rawlings-Fein is one of the principle organizers of the Lou Sullivan Society, a lay leader at Congregation Sha’ar Zahav, a Steering Committee Member with the Mamas and Papas LGBT parenting group and a local Bay Area filmmaker and AccesSF producer. Rawlings-Fein has also served as Co-Chair of Female-to-Male International, Co-Chair of San Francisco Transgender Empowerment, Advocacy & Mentorship, is a current appointee to the San Francisco Human Rights Commission LGBT Advisory Committee and is one of the founding producers of the annual Trans March.